Microsoft Launches MSCoffeeTables
With the failure of the Windows Media Center to make a dent in the next battle ground for home entertainment, the living room, Microsoft has released MS Coffee Table 1.0 or MS Surface.
Microsoft Surface, which has a 76cm (30-inch) display under a hard-plastic tabletop, allows people to touch and move objects on screen for everything from digital finger painting and jigsaw puzzles to ordering off a virtual menu in a restaurant.
It also recognises and interacts with devices placed on its surface, so cell phone users can easily buy ringtones or change payment plans by placing their handsets on in-store displays, or a group of people gathered round the table can check out the photos on a digital camera placed on top.
Microsoft is determined to corner the market for $10,000 coffee tables and expects this to be a huge market.
The question remains what combination of fingers are used to CTRL-ALT-DEL?…….

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I have heard about this table, but see this one once